The Insistence of Blackness and the Persistence of Antiblackness in Ireland
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Philomena Mullen, The Insistence of Blackness and the Persistence of Antiblackness in Ireland, Australian Journal of Social Issues, Special issue, 2025Download Item:
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This paper positions Ireland as a critical site for examining the insistence of blackness and an antiblackness created and sustained through Irish ethnonationalist imaginaries and exclusionary processes. Drawing on connected sociologies and Irish Black
Studies, this enquiry argues that antiblackness in Ireland operates as a generational force, shaping racial boundaries of belonging for those racialised as Black. Blackness is problematised as both a product of imposed racial frameworks and a generative
category, one that resists the confines of traditional diasporic trajectories. This paper advances a rhizomatic understanding of
blackness and being Black in the Irish context—as both product and poiêsis—as a form of diasporic linkage. The emergence of
Irish Black Studies at Trinity College Dublin offers a critical corrective to dominant frameworks within Irish historiography and
sociology, frameworks that erase the epistemic and material presence of blackness in Ireland. By engaging blackness not as a
static identity but as a site of rupture and resistance, Irish Black Studies cultivates a disruptive force that redefines the potential
for transnational solidarities and epistemic reclamation within and beyond the Irish c
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Author: Mullen, Mary
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Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , International Integration , BLACK and MIXED RACE IRISH , Ethnic Politics , European minority cultures and identities , IRELAND , Identity politics and social change , Race and Ethnicity , Race and ethnic studies , Racism/Race Relations , Social attitudes , Sociology , demographic changeDOI:
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